I've got a false-positive against TVD_PH_REC. The text in part says: THIS REPORT MAY NOT REFLECT THE INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR ACCOUNT FOUND ON THE OFFICIAL RECORDS OF
Rather than fiddle with TVD_PH_REC, I'd like to whitelist this sender using SPF. However, it appears that the envelope from address does not have an SPF policy; however, the helo record does match: X-Spam-Status: Yes, score=6.46 tag=-99 tag2=4.5 kill=6.31 tests=[L_P0F_UNKN=0.8, RELAY_US=0.01, SPF_HELO_PASS=-0.001, SUBJ_ALL_CAPS=1, TVD_PH_REC=2.996, UPPERCASE_50_75=0.49, US_DOLLARS_3=1.165] If I add a whitelist_from_spf record for this correspondent, will it work? The message is sent from someu...@subdomain.example.com while the helo address is differentdomain.example.com. In this case, example.com and differentdomain.example.com both have valid, matching spf records, but subdomain.example.com does not have any spf record. -- Daniel J McDonald, CCIE #2495, CISSP #78281, CNX Austin Energy http://www.austinenergy.com
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